I suppose what I'm saying is that you need to weigh up all the factors.
Generally we're all happy enough for our phone operators to know where we are with not-terrible accuracy since so many of us choose to walk around with a phone in our pockets. In the event that you get into a potentially fatal collision, is your privacy more important than a first responder being able to actually find you?
I argue that my or anyone else's right to choose and decide whether we want this feature in our cars is more important than lives saved by making this technology mandatory in all new cars sold.
Generally we're all happy enough for our phone operators to know where we are with not-terrible accuracy since so many of us choose to walk around with a phone in our pockets. In the event that you get into a potentially fatal collision, is your privacy more important than a first responder being able to actually find you?